Shenge is a
coastal fishing town along the
Atlantic ocean in
Moyamba District,
Southern Province,
Sierra Leone. Shenge is the seat of the
Kagboro Chiefdom, part of the third level of administration. The dense coastal jungle has prevented development of a good road network, and the Shenge is still most easily reached by boat. The local small fishing and passenger boats that travel among the coastal towns are known as ''pampas'' in Sierra Leone.
The population of Shenge is ethnically very diverse, with no single ethnic group forming a majority. They work predominantly as
fishermen, and the town is one of the biggest fish producers in the country.
History
This area was long dominated by the native
Sherbro people. In the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century, there were marriages between English traders of the
Royal African Company
The Royal African Company (RAC) was an English mercantile (trade, trading) company set up in 1660 by the royal House of Stuart, Stuart family and City of London merchants to trade along the West Africa, west coast of Africa. It was led by the J ...
and Sherbro women. Their descendants became merchants and traders, coming to dominate the slave trade and political power. The Corker/Caulker family dominated the
Bumpe Chiefdom in the
Moyamba District into the late 20th century.
There were Christian Methodist missionaries in this area from the early nineteenth century. In 1855 Shenge was chosen as the site for a
mission station by the
Church of the United Brethren in Christ. This was founded by
Daniel Kumler Flickinger, and subsequently developed by
Joseph Gomer.
21st century
On September 9, 2009 a coastal boat or pampa was travelling a sea route of about along the coast from Shenge to the
Western Area town of
Tombo near
Freetown with at least 246 passengers on board, including many schoolchildren returning from holidays. It capsized shortly after departure. The Sierra Leone Navy commander Mao Suma, who was in charge of the rescue operation, said sixteen bodies were recovered and 39 passengers rescued. Commander Suma said 213 passengers were still missing and feared dead.
The government promised to investigate the accident. The
Sierra Leone Police said that overloading and bad weather might have been an issue.
This was the second major pampa accident in Sierra Leone in less than a decade. In November 2000 at least 150 people drowned when a boat capsized carrying 200 people; it was also traveling between Shenge and Tombo.
President
Ernest Bai Koroma declared Monday 14 September 2009 as a day of
national mourning for the victims of the boat accident. He and top members of his government traveled to Shenge to meet with local officials and survivors.
Represented in popular culture
In the film ''
Blood Diamond
''Blood Diamond'' is a 2006 American political war action thriller film directed and co-produced by Edward Zwick and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly, and Djimon Hounsou. The title refers to blood diamonds, which are diamonds min ...
'' (2006), Shenge is said to be the home of the protagonist Solomon Vandy (played by
Djimon Hounsou), a diamond worker, and his family. Set in the 1990s, the film explores the attack on Shenge by the
Revolutionary United Front (RUF), who capture Vandy.
References
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Populated places in Sierra Leone